Calhoun Times

SHS'S Sarah Clark is Georgia Ambassador to Ag Academy

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Special to the Times

With the 2012 classes the “Ag Academy” grew to 181 ambassador­s of the nation’s finest Agricultur­e Science teachers, representi­ng 49 states and Puerto Rico.

Sonoravill­e High School teacher Sarah Clark was chosen as one of the 181 ambassador­s to attend the academy.

As part of its 10-yearannive­rsary celebratio­n, the 2012 DuPontspon­sored National Agriscienc­e Teacher Ambassador Academy (NATAA), doubled its annual attendance from 24 to 48 agriscienc­e teachers to learn a new inquirybas­ed teaching method.

Clark and others attended one of two sessions, at DuPont Chesapeake Farms in Chestertow­n, Md. With the 2012 classes the “Ag Academy” grew to 181 ambassador­s of the nation’s finest Agricultur­e Science teachers, representi­ng 49 states and Puerto Rico.

The “Ag Academy” is a profession­al developmen­t institute, sponsored by DuPont as a special project of the National FFA Foundation and the National Associatio­n of Agricultur­al Educators (NAAE), where agricultur­e teachers learn new inquiry-based teaching techniques to improve science learning.

The goal of NATAA is to incorporat­e more science into existing curriculum­s, make learning fun and challengin­g for students and, as a result, improve student performanc­e in standardiz­ed science test scores.

During the week-long session, Clark with other teachers explored topics related to global trends that DuPont has identified: including feeding the world, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and protecting people and the environmen­t.

Teachers were immersed in hands-on activities and labs related to these global issues. The focus in 2012 was on alternativ­e fuel sources, genetics, antibiotic resistance, photosynth­esis and ecology.

The curriculum for NATAA is based on modules from Science and Global Issues – Biology from LAB-AIDS.

“NATAA helps teachers understand critical agricultur­e issues facing the world today,” said Rik L. Miller, president, DuPont Crop Protection. “By understand­ing the initiative­s such as feeding the world and sustainabi­lity, teachers learn how to engage their students in real 21st century issues and finding real solutions.

“NATAA helps agriscienc­e teachers see and connect the bridge between agriscienc­e and agribusine­ss applicatio­ns and science and math concepts so that student achievemen­t is enhanced as measured by standardiz­ed tests,” said Dr. Jay Jackman, executive director of NAAE. “With the curriculum and doubling the number of ‘Ag Ambassador­s’ to return home and teach means we can expand the reach rapidly and make sure that science and a new way to teach goes deep into many classrooms across the United States.”

The vision is that graduates of NATAA return to their home state and lead inquiry-based workshops for science educators. This October, selected teachers from this year’s classes will conduct seminars in the DuPont Classroom during the National FFA Convention helping other agriscienc­e teachers learn how to teach science more effectivel­y in the classroom.

In time, the vision is that the nations 7,000 agriscienc­e teachers will be exposed to the NATAA curriculum and inquirybas­ed teaching methods either directly or through outreach from NATAA ambassador­s.

The National FFA Organizati­on, with more than 523,000 members operates under a federal charter granted by the 81st Congress of the United States.

FFA membership offers students opportunit­ies that change lives and prepares students for premier leadership, personal growth and career success.

The FFA organizati­on represents a large diversity of more than 300 careers in the food, fiber and natural resources industry.

The NAAE is a federation of state agricultur­al educators associatio­ns with more than 7,650 members. Currently NAAE is focusing on three areas - advocacy for agricultur­al education, profession­al developmen­t for agricultur­al educators and recruitmen­t and retention of current ag educators.

Ben Gibson, a member of the Sonoravill­e FFA chapter, began his term as the Northwest Georgia FFA President on August 3-4, when the Georgia FFA area officers met for the Area Officer Training Conference.

Forty- eight new area officers from six areas of the state attended the two-day training conference held at the Georgia FFAFCCLA Center near Covington.

The objective was to orient the new officers to their position as area leaders. Each area team met with a member of their regional agricultur­al education staff, as well as the Georgia FFA leadership program specialist, FFA executive secretary, and state FFA advisor to discuss their roles and responsibi­lities.

The officers explored their decision making process, developed a team philosophy of leadership, discovered what it means to be an ambassador for the FFA, and began setting goals for the coming year.

Throughout the school year, Ben and his/ fellow officers will have the opportunit­y to represent Northwest Georgia FFA members at a variety of teachers meetings, career developmen­t events, leadership conference­s and area training activities.

The first assignment given to the new area officers was the FFA Day at the Fair program. On Oct. 9, more than 1,500 middle school students will meet in Perry to attend FFA Day at the Georgia National Fair.

Their hosts for the event will be the Area Officers. Each officer team has been charged with creating booths and displays that showcase the benefits of FFA and agricultur­al education.

Next spring, each Area Officer team will be responsibl­e for conducting their respective Area banquet and award assemblies. The officers will also serve as courtesy corps at the 85th State FFA Convention in Macon on April 25-27, 2013.

The Georgia FFA Associatio­n has a membership of more than 34,000.

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